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Sofas high and low!3450.00 San Francisco
Really high! Man though. It sure is wonderful looking.

100.00 Reno
I just spent the last twenty minutes trying to figure out how I can own this. There is no way I can be two places at one. Poop. I love this guy. If you end up picking it up….please send photos!

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700.00 San Franny fo’ ur granny
You like how I made that sweet rap line about your city San Francisco people? Yeah, yeah…you can have that one for free.300.00 Magalia
SPUN PLASTIC!!!
I think this is actually a pretty decent price. Come with all these bootiful stuff:
1-HIS CHAIZE LOUNGE
1-HERS CHAIZE LOUNGE
1-TABLE WITH PLEXIGLASS TOP (SOME DAMAGE)
3- CHAIRS

20.00 Durham
Husband: “Do you like that? That looks like it’s aching to be placed in a home that smells of cigarette smoke.”
Me: “Yeah. I like dat. I like dat real good.”25.00 Red Bluff
EGAH GHOST FURNITURE. That’s what I am finna start calling shabby chic paint jobs. When a piece of furniture dies it gets painted white and doesnt go to heaven. It get’s left in purgatory and haunts us of his yester years of beauty.125.00 Paradise
Ah. Them knobs!50.00 Sacramento
Not bad!10.00 Sacramento
I do enjoy when things are under twenty dollars.25.00 Elk Grove
I love this thing. I love how sputniky it looks!485.00 Alameda
Weird chrome version of the bentwood rocker is pretty interesting.

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50.00 Sacramento
IT ROCKS.Cool looking drafting table for 40.00 in Oakland60.00 Natomas75.00 Walnut Creek
It’s got a black base!250.00 San Francisco
Man this color is amazing!125.00 Sacramento
Man. These guy looks like he has for sure been through it. He has seen some things, been places, and is in need of a fresh refinishing pick me up! Once this bean gets his face lift he’ll be a real keeper though!175.00 Lake Camache
Seller states that these chairs are from the 40’s?!?! Isn’t that amazing! It totally seems like something from the late 60’s, early 70’s.300.00 in Moraga
These colors!35.00 Stockton
I dunno about them chairs. Nah uh. They look too funky. Maybe it’s the way the picture was taken I dunno, but that table is pretty cool and maybe you can ask the seller to part out the set?50.00 Sparks
This could be cool right? I mean I wouldn’t drive out to no Sparks to go get it…but it def gives me some idurs.85.00 Marina
Dis rug is nice and comes at a decent price.
5.00 a stalk in Sacramento
I’ve been looking into purchasing huge plants for our new apartment. Huge plants are huge prices though! So I looked to my friend Craigslist and tried to find something reasonable…most people will give you plants if you go dig it up. Which doesn’t sound all that great but will save you a crap ton of money and I love saving money!100.00 San Franciso
I love everything about this craigslist post. I love the chairs, and I absolutely adore that dog! I want to buy these right now right now!

I’m so excited that I was able to do this interview with him. He is so talented and if you’re looking for someone to do exceptional graphic design work for you, hit him up!

What brought you into the world of design?

My High school art teacher; to be honest. Art and creativity played a major roll in my life since I was a kid and I always knew I wanted to do something that involved those, I just wasn’t sure in what capacity. My art teacher really helped me narrow down what I wanted to focus on and suggested I look into perusing an education in Graphic Design.

What do you like about vintage design?

I love the forms and colors in MCM illustration. A lot of the illustrators from that era they all just kind of broke the rules. Everything is really streamlined and simplified, that was the biggest draw for me.

When did mid century design begin influencing your personal style?

When I really started focusing on working with silkscreen in 2008 I naturally gravitated towards it. My love for MCM was always there but the specific limitations in the printing process served as an outlet for me.

What MCM era designers can you always count on to bring you inspiration?

I certainly have a have a love hate relationship with silkscreening, but I don’t think there was ever a choice for me. I do it because I like to create with my hands, it’s nice to get into the studio and talk with my colleagues and get messy after sitting in my office at my computer all day. I like to be able hold things in my hands, feeling the texture of ink on paper and the uniqueness of every print these are all things that are lost to digital mediums or a digital print. I would said that’s the main reason why I print, the trend that design is moving in these days is web, and the thought of not being able to work with my hands makes me sad.

What other mediums would you like to work in?

I would love and hope to someday soon be able to work with a letter press. I’d also like to work with motion graphics.

What are some of the favorite pieces you’ve done?

Man that’s like being asked to pick your favorite child. Although here are a several posters and identities that I feel pushed me as a designer: Garrett Pierce, Evan Bailey, Let Freedom Bling, CRA Holiday Card Animation, Indigan, Davepops, and Scout Living.

Are you currently accepting new clients?

I’m always excited to work with new clients, especially those who want to create something fun and memorable.